From 5a0e4aec1af5cf7741c490bce704577e51e536b9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Ben Pfaff Date: Fri, 25 May 2018 17:11:07 -0700 Subject: treewide: Convert leading tabs to spaces. It's always been OVS coding style to use spaces rather than tabs for indentation, but some tabs have snuck in over time. This commit converts them to spaces. Signed-off-by: Ben Pfaff Acked-by: Justin Pettit --- Documentation/ref/ovs-sim.1.rst | 54 ++++++++++++++++++++--------------------- 1 file changed, 27 insertions(+), 27 deletions(-) (limited to 'Documentation/ref/ovs-sim.1.rst') diff --git a/Documentation/ref/ovs-sim.1.rst b/Documentation/ref/ovs-sim.1.rst index 51a415fba..4382598e1 100644 --- a/Documentation/ref/ovs-sim.1.rst +++ b/Documentation/ref/ovs-sim.1.rst @@ -95,9 +95,9 @@ instances. The new sandbox starts out without any bridges. Use ``ovs-vsctl`` in the context of the new sandbox to create a bridge, e.g.:: - sim_add hv0 # Create sandbox hv0. - as hv0 # Set hv0 as default sandbox. - ovs-vsctl add-br br0 # Add bridge br0 inside hv0. + sim_add hv0 # Create sandbox hv0. + as hv0 # Set hv0 as default sandbox. + ovs-vsctl add-br br0 # Add bridge br0 inside hv0. The Open vSwitch instances that ``sim_add`` creates enable ``dummy`` devices. This means that bridges and interfaces can be @@ -191,9 +191,9 @@ one, and then connects the two through an interconnection network net_add n1 for i in 0 1; do - sim_add hv$i - as hv$i ovs-vsctl add-br br0 -- add-port br0 vif$i - as hv$i net_attach n1 br0 + sim_add hv$i + as hv$i ovs-vsctl add-br br0 -- add-port br0 vif$i + as hv$i net_attach n1 br0 done Here’s an extended version that also starts OVN:: @@ -202,13 +202,13 @@ Here’s an extended version that also starts OVN:: ovn-nbctl ls-add lsw0 net_add n1 for i in 0 1; do - sim_add hv$i - as hv$i - ovs-vsctl add-br br-phys - ovn_attach n1 br-phys 192.168.0.`expr $i + 1` - ovs-vsctl add-port br-int vif$i -- set Interface vif$i external-ids:iface-id=lp$i - ovn-nbctl lsp-add lsw0 lp$i - ovn-nbctl lsp-set-addresses lp$i f0:00:00:00:00:0$i + sim_add hv$i + as hv$i + ovs-vsctl add-br br-phys + ovn_attach n1 br-phys 192.168.0.`expr $i + 1` + ovs-vsctl add-port br-int vif$i -- set Interface vif$i external-ids:iface-id=lp$i + ovn-nbctl lsp-add lsw0 lp$i + ovn-nbctl lsp-set-addresses lp$i f0:00:00:00:00:0$i done Here’s a primitive OVN "scale test" (adjust the scale by changing @@ -219,23 +219,23 @@ Here’s a primitive OVN "scale test" (adjust the scale by changing net_add n1 ovn-nbctl ls-add br0 for i in `seq $n`; do - (sim_add hv$i - as hv$i - ovs-vsctl add-br br-phys - y=$(expr $i / 256) - x=$(expr $i % 256) - ovn_attach n1 br-phys 192.168.$y.$x - ovs-vsctl add-port br-int vif$i -- set Interface vif$i external-ids:iface-id=lp$i) & - case $i in - *50|*00) echo $i; wait ;; - esac + (sim_add hv$i + as hv$i + ovs-vsctl add-br br-phys + y=$(expr $i / 256) + x=$(expr $i % 256) + ovn_attach n1 br-phys 192.168.$y.$x + ovs-vsctl add-port br-int vif$i -- set Interface vif$i external-ids:iface-id=lp$i) & + case $i in + *50|*00) echo $i; wait ;; + esac done wait for i in `seq $n`; do - yy=$(printf %02x $(expr $i / 256)) - xx=$(printf $02x $(expr $i % 256)) - ovn-nbctl lsp-add br0 lp$i - ovn-nbctl lsp-set-addresses lp$i f0:00:00:00:$yy:$xx + yy=$(printf %02x $(expr $i / 256)) + xx=$(printf $02x $(expr $i % 256)) + ovn-nbctl lsp-add br0 lp$i + ovn-nbctl lsp-set-addresses lp$i f0:00:00:00:$yy:$xx done When the scale test has finished initializing, you can watch the -- cgit v1.2.1